Tuesday, February 14, 2012

PowerPoint Project

The PowerPoint project was a bit confusing at first. I was fimiliar with the older version and took a little while to get to using the newest version. One I figured out how to complete the simple tasks on makung it a "fun and creative" presentation it went along fluently. The creattions that can be made using PowerPoint are endless but should not be the main focal point in the lesson. PowerPoint should be part of teaching, not the Teacher itself.

Monday, February 6, 2012

Chapter 1 Understanding the Power of PLNs


Understanding the Power of PLNs
               I have finished the first chapter of the Personal Learning Networks book. Will Richardson and Rob Mancabelli really want to drive the point home that the old way of learning is out and the new way, infused with technology, is the way of the changing world. They go on to describe the six shifts supporting connection and network building, all of which I tend to agree with. The one thing that is going to have to remember is Isolated to Connected. In a sense we can become isolated by being connected all the time. A perfect personal experience of isolation by being connected occurred at the mall just the other day. While walking around the mall a majority of the shoppers had their cell phone out either texting, or on Facebook updating a status, it is not necessarily a bad thing and only goes to show that world is connected all the time. We just have to remember to unplug every once in a while.
               The tools are now readily available to become more connected with the people around us, as students and teachers it has never been easier to contact or make a connection outside the classroom. From Facebook to Skype, and Twitter to My Space, it has never been easier to make yourself heard. The chapter does make a good point but fails to elaborate on the subject and that is the idea of being able to trust everything that is out there on the internet. Student and teachers alike have to be cautious of accessible content and not cross moral boundaries when searching for knowledge. It states that students are responsible for their own education; well for the older student that is true but the younger students I believe it is up to the teacher to share the burden of responsibility of education.  
               All in all I am open and willing to incorporate a learning network into a classroom in the future. I am excited to learn and find out more about the possibilities to advance the learning experience. I do have a grasp on technology but have a lot to learn about setting up Personal Learning Networks. It seems as if future teachers are going to have to embrace technology and incorporate it in to the classroom, but we have to be mindful that it stays a valuable tool and not distraction.  All though there are a lot of connections to made and technology has always been interesting  to me we all have to remember to unplug and take a break from it once in a while. 

Thursday, January 26, 2012

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

A little bit about me...

I am Robert Anaya but I go by Bob. I currently attend Edinboro University and am aspiring to become an Elementary School teacher. I was born and raised in Erie and graduated from Collegiate Academy way back in 2002.  My wonderful family includes my wife Jessica and two beautiful children Xavier and Addison. Xavier is six years old and is in kindergarten, Addison was born just this past April and will be ten months in February.  I am perusing a career in teaching because my passion lies within helping children gain knowledge and a sense of unity. I am a sports fan and believe that by working together we can achieve more, especially in the classroom. "There is no I in team".  Presenting a team effort attitude to the classroom brings acceptance of diversity and a sense of helping each other up when one may fall.